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What's in Norris Lake?

Here are the potential pollutants you need to know about before swimming and fishing in Norris lake.

Water quality advisories from the State of Tennessee make it clear: there are lakes, rivers and creeks where you should not swim or fish because of potentially dangerous pollutants and bacteria. 

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►LIST: Water advisories in East Tennessee

Here are the specific advisories for Norris Reservoir.

Norris Reservoir (Campbell, Anderson, Union, Claiborne, Grainger)

Clinch River portion (Powell River embayment not included in advisory)

Polluted with: Mercury

Precautionary advisory for largemouth bass, striped bass, smallmouth bass, and sauger.

A precautionary advisory means children, pregnant women, and nursing mothers should not consume the fish species named. All others should limit consumption of the named species to one meal per month.

Here are the specific advisories--broken down by body of water--for other popular lakes in East Tennessee, as of March 2019. You can see the latest list on the Department of Environment and Conservation's website here.  

Details on the pollutants can be found here.

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